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Managed Application Services (MAS)
Adding value to the applications that run your business
Reasons why clients turn to ARIDIENT for managed application services Many organizations outsource their application development and maintenance work to reduce their costs, accelerate deployments and allow existing staff to focus on strategic initiatives. They are realizing the need for a real partner to help increase the value and return on investment of their applications by implementing measurable processes and best practices

Our high client satisfaction record demonstrates our commitment to meeting clients’ needs. Key reasons why clients value ARIDIENT’s managed application services include the following:
- Business IT alignment: We ensure the alignment of the managed application services with our client’s business and IT strategies, their operational priorities and investment decisions through comprehensive service planning, architecture roadmap development and excellence in execution.
- Optimized service and project costs: ARIDIENT’s best-fit solutions create savings from productivity and global delivery gains, enabling clients’ to fund more strategic initiatives.
- Access to deep business and technical expertise: Thanks to our extensive presence in business centers around the AP region, ARIDIENT offers state-of-the-art IT services relevant to our client’s line of business.
- Predictable spending adaptable to business needs: Through our unique business model, we provide to our client visibility and cost control while preserving accountability and result-driven pricing.
- Access to proven innovation capabilities: ARIDIENT has a long history of successful partnerships that have led to leading-edge solutions and innovations in managed application services.
- Tailored transition programs: Relying on a proactive Change Management approach and a strong Project Management practice, our transition programs enable clients to migrate smoothly to the delivery models specifically engineered for their environment and preferences, minimizing impact on core business functions.
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